Category Archives: Research

The Transportation Research Board meeting held annually in Washington DC is among the largest gatherings of transportation geeks in the world. The January meeting typically tops 11,000 attendees with sessions and workshops beginning early in the morning and running well into … Continue reading →

In 2009, the District Department of Transportation began what, at the time, was a fairly novel way of interacting with the public over the state of infrastructure. What became known as “Pothole Palooza” was quite brilliant. The folks at DDOT … Continue reading →

A new research report published this week by the National Cooperative Highway Research Program offers some insight into how the general public views transportation, and suggests some ways to discuss investments that could generate greater support. But there are not … Continue reading →

The old adage that all news is local remains just as true today as it did before the advent of the internet and mobile devices. According to a recently released Pew Research Center study, interest in local news remains strong. And, … Continue reading →